There’s still a lot to do

President Trump’s visit to Puerto Rico yesterday brought much-needed attention to the plight of Hurricane Maria victims. Recently, most of the media’s focus has been on the horrific events in Las Vegas. But the truth is that there’s still a lot to do to get people in the U.S. island territory back on their feet.

Much of Puerto Rico is still without power and will be for months, if not years. Basic necessities, such as food and fresh water, are still in demand. Please see a shortened version of my previous LRI message below. It outlines the action we’re taking to bring immediate relief. Go here to help now. Thanks in advance — Mat.

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I didn’t want to come to you until I knew that Liberty Relief International (LRI) could help bring practical relief to the people of Puerto Rico. Well, I just confirmed that our ministry partners are now working on the ground in Puerto Rico to bring urgently needed relief in the form of drinking water, generators… any supplies that will bring immediate relief.

Relief flights and efforts are already under way and will escalate dramatically next week. I want to help in a big way, but to do so I need your support TODAY.

We have never before seen three Category 4 hurricanes hit the U.S. in such a short time. And it now appears that Puerto Rico may have received the most devastating blow of all. The situation there is greatly exacerbated by the fact that getting resources to this island nation is extremely difficult.

That’s why I’m so encouraged that Liberty Relief’s ministry partners working on the ground in Puerto Rico have already established a way to deliver much-needed aid to those in desperate need.

P.S. As always, your gifts to Liberty Relief are tax-deductible and will help us get relief to Hurricane Maria victims in Puerto Rico who are facing life-and-death situations. No drinking water. No electricity. The island’s infrastructure is in ruins. Please go here to help now: